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I haven't completed any cases yet and am just beginning my prep journey.
Beginner (1-5 cases)
I've completed between 1 and 5 cases so far. I'm beginning to understand how a case is structured and am looking for more practice.
Intermediate (6-20 cases)
I've completed between 6 and 20 cases. I have an understanding of the structure of a case and my own strengths and weaknesses, and am looking to improve by practicing with others.
Advanced (20+ cases)
I've completed over 20 cases and have a strong understanding of casing. I am now fine-tuning specific skills (e.g. brainstorming, math, frameworks) before my upcoming interview.